8 results on '"Minasi, D"'
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2. Management of chronic urticaria in children: a clinical guideline
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Carlo Filippo Tesi, Alberto Villani, Paolo Bottau, Iria Neri, Roberto Bernardini, Giuseppe Crisafulli, Lucia Liotti, Francesca Mori, Fernanda Chiera, Gian Luigi Marseglia, Maya El Hachem, Silvia Caimmi, Amelia Licari, Cristiana De Ranieri, Marzia Duse, Carla Mastrorilli, Massimo Gola, Carlo Caffarelli, Fabrizio Franceschini, Massimo Barbagallo, Andrea Diociaiuti, Francesca Saretta, Francesco Paravati, Marcello Bergamini, Filomena Bugliaro, Fabio Cardinale, Giovanni Simeone, Domenico Minasi, Aurelia Pantaleo, Dora Di Mauro, Giovanni Corsello, and Caffarelli C, Paravati F, El Hachem M, Duse M, Bergamini M, Simeone G, Barbagallo M, Bernardini R, Bottau P, Bugliaro F, Caimmi S, Chiera F, Crisafulli G, De Ranieri C, Di Mauro D, Diociaiuti A, Franceschini F, Gola M, Licari A, Liotti L, Mastrorilli C, Minasi D, Mori F, Neri I, Pantaleo A, Saretta F, Tesi CF, Corsello G, Marseglia GL, Villani A, Cardinale F.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urticaria ,Allergy ,Review ,Pathogenesis ,Omalizumab ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pathogenesi ,Multidisciplinary approach ,030225 pediatrics ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Angioedema ,Pediatric dermatology ,Child ,Children ,Chronic urticaria ,Pediatric ,business.industry ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,General Medicine ,Guideline ,Chronic spontaneous urticaria ,Settore MED/38 ,Management ,Natural history ,Inducible uricaria ,Italy ,Family medicine ,Therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The aim of this guidance is to provide recommendations to clinicians and other interested parties on chronic urticaria in children. The Italian Society for Pediatrics (SIP), the Italian Society for Allergy and Immunology (SIAIP), the Italian Society for Pediatric dermatology (SIDerP) convened a multidisciplinary panel that prepared clinical guidelines for diagnosis and management of chronic urticaria in childhood. Key questions on epidemiology, natural history, diagnosis, and management were developed. The literature was systematically searched and evaluated, recommendations were rated and algorithms for diagnosis and treatment were developed. The recommendations focus on identification of diseases and comorbidities, strategies to recognize triggering factors, improvement of treatment by individualized care.
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- 2019
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3. Alexithymia, intolerance to uncertainty and mental health difficulties in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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Merlo EM, Tutino R, Myles LAM, Lia MC, and Minasi D
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- Humans, Adolescent, Male, Female, Child, Uncertainty, Anxiety epidemiology, Depression epidemiology, Mental Health, Prevalence, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 psychology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 complications, Affective Symptoms epidemiology
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Background: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) represents a serious chronic condition affecting a wide number of people. Discussion of the physical issues associated with T1DM pervades the literature, however, there is less discussion of the psychological consequences. Mental health difficulties, alexithymia and uncertainty are present in this population, and known to be harmful for the onset, maintenance and worsening of T1DM. This study aimed to evaluate the presence of these phenomena in people with T1DM., Methods: 105 participants aged between 11 and 17 years old (M: 13.88; SD: 2.16) affected by T1DM were included in the sample. To assess the presence of mental health difficulties, SAFA scales (Depression, Anxiety and Somatic symptoms) were included in the protocol together with TAS-20 and IUS-12, which evaluate the presence and role of alexithymia and intolerance to uncertainty in the sample, respectively., Results: A concerning presence of anxiety, depression and somatic symptoms was found in the sample. Mental health difficulties appeared to be consistently present in the sample, often overcoming pathological thesholds. Alexithymia and uncertainty were also common, highlighting their role in T1DM., Conclusions: Active mental health difficulties together with high rates of alexithymia and intolerance to uncertainty were prevalent in the sample of adolescents with diabetes., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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4. Correction: Inter-society consensus for the use of inhaled corticosteroids in infants, children and adolescents with airway diseases.
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Duse M, Santamaria F, Verga MC, Bergamini M, Simeone G, Leonardi L, Tezza G, Bianchi A, Capuano A, Cardinale F, Cerimoniale G, Landi M, Malventano M, Tosca M, Varricchio A, Zicari AM, Alfaro C, Barberi S, Becherucci P, Bernardini R, Biasci P, Caffarelli C, Caldarelli V, Capristo C, Castronuovo S, Chiappini E, Cutrera R, De Castro G, De Franciscis L, Decimo F, Iacono ID, Diaferio L, Di Cicco ME, Di Mauro C, Di Mauro C, Di Mauro D, Di Mauro F, Di Mauro G, Doria M, Falsaperla R, Ferraro V, Fanos V, Galli E, Ghiglioni DG, Indinnimeo L, Kantar A, Lamborghini A, Licari A, Lubrano R, Luciani S, Macrì F, Marseglia G, Martelli AG, Masini L, Midulla F, Minasi D, Miniello VL, Del Giudice MM, Morandini SR, Nardini G, Nocerino A, Novembre E, Pajno GB, Paravati F, Piacentini G, Piersantelli C, Pozzobon G, Ricci G, Spanevello V, Turra R, Zanconato S, Borrelli M, Villani A, Corsello G, Di Mauro G, and Peroni D
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- 2022
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5. Inter-society consensus for the use of inhaled corticosteroids in infants, children and adolescents with airway diseases.
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Duse M, Santamaria F, Verga MC, Bergamini M, Simeone G, Leonardi L, Tezza G, Bianchi A, Capuano A, Cardinale F, Cerimoniale G, Landi M, Malventano M, Tosca M, Varricchio A, Zicari AM, Alfaro C, Barberi S, Becherucci P, Bernardini R, Biasci P, Caffarelli C, Caldarelli V, Capristo C, Castronuovo S, Chiappini E, Cutrera R, De Castro G, De Franciscis L, Decimo F, Iacono ID, Diaferio L, Di Cicco ME, Di Mauro C, Di Mauro C, Di Mauro D, Di Mauro F, Di Mauro G, Doria M, Falsaperla R, Ferraro V, Fanos V, Galli E, Ghiglioni DG, Indinnimeo L, Kantar A, Lamborghini A, Licari A, Lubrano R, Luciani S, Macrì F, Marseglia G, Martelli AG, Masini L, Midulla F, Minasi D, Miniello VL, Del Giudice MM, Morandini SR, Nardini G, Nocerino A, Novembre E, Pajno GB, Paravati F, Piacentini G, Piersantelli C, Pozzobon G, Ricci G, Spanevello V, Turra R, Zanconato S, Borrelli M, Villani A, Corsello G, Di Mauro G, and Peroni D
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- Administration, Inhalation, Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Female, Humans, Infant, Italy, Male, Societies, Medical, Adrenal Cortex Hormones administration & dosage, Respiratory Tract Diseases drug therapy
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Background: In 2019, a multidisciplinary panel of experts from eight Italian scientific paediatric societies developed a consensus document for the use of inhaled corticosteroids in the management and prevention of the most common paediatric airways disorders. The aim is to provide healthcare providers with a multidisciplinary document including indications useful in the clinical practice. The consensus document was intended to be addressed to paediatricians who work in the Paediatric Divisions, the Primary Care Services and the Emergency Departments, as well as to Residents or PhD students, paediatric nurses and specialists or consultants in paediatric pulmonology, allergy, infectious diseases, and ear, nose, and throat medicine., Methods: Clinical questions identifying Population, Intervention(s), Comparison and Outcome(s) were addressed by methodologists and a general agreement on the topics and the strength of the recommendations (according to the GRADE system) was obtained following the Delphi method. The literature selection included secondary sources such as evidence-based guidelines and systematic reviews and was integrated with primary studies subsequently published., Results: The expert panel provided a number of recommendations on the use of inhaled corticosteroids in preschool wheezing, bronchial asthma, allergic and non-allergic rhinitis, acute and chronic rhinosinusitis, adenoid hypertrophy, laryngitis and laryngospasm., Conclusions: We provided a multidisciplinary update on the current recommendations for the management and prevention of the most common paediatric airways disorders requiring inhaled corticosteroids, in order to share useful indications, identify gaps in knowledge and drive future research.
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- 2021
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6. Consensus statement of the Italian society of pediatric allergy and immunology for the pragmatic management of children and adolescents with allergic or immunological diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cardinale F, Ciprandi G, Barberi S, Bernardini R, Caffarelli C, Calvani M, Cavagni G, Galli E, Minasi D, Del Giudice MM, Moschese V, Novembre E, Paravati F, Peroni DG, Tosca MA, Traina G, Tripodi S, and Marseglia GL
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- Adolescent, COVID-19, Child, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Decision Making, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology, Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic methods, SARS-CoV-2, Allergy and Immunology, Betacoronavirus, Consensus, Coronavirus Infections therapy, Disease Management, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral therapy, Societies, Medical
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The COVID-19 pandemic has surprised the entire population. The world has had to face an unprecedented pandemic. Only, Spanish flu had similar disastrous consequences. As a result, drastic measures (lockdown) have been adopted worldwide. Healthcare service has been overwhelmed by the extraordinary influx of patients, often requiring high intensity of care. Mortality has been associated with severe comorbidities, including chronic diseases. Patients with frailty were, therefore, the victim of the SARS-COV-2 infection. Allergy and asthma are the most prevalent chronic disorders in children and adolescents, so they need careful attention and, if necessary, an adaptation of their regular treatment plans. Fortunately, at present, young people are less suffering from COVID-19, both as incidence and severity. However, any age, including infancy, could be affected by the pandemic.Based on this background, the Italian Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology has felt it necessary to provide a Consensus Statement. This expert panel consensus document offers a rationale to help guide decision-making in the management of children and adolescents with allergic or immunologic diseases.
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- 2020
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7. Beyond the "Choosing wisely": a possible attempt.
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Bernardini R, Ricci G, Cipriani F, Civitelli F, Indinnimeo L, Minasi D, Terracciano L, and Duse M
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- Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Hypersensitivity diagnosis, Italy, Pediatrics, Quality Improvement, Unnecessary Procedures economics, Unnecessary Procedures statistics & numerical data, Delivery of Health Care organization & administration, Health Resources organization & administration, Health Services Misuse prevention & control, Hypersensitivity therapy, Societies, Medical organization & administration
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Since the fundamental principles of the medical profession were clearly defined in a physician charter in 2002, special considerations have been expressed about the adequate distribution of health care resources taking in account the individual patient needs to optimize the health care service. The correct application of procedures represents a key point in order to reach the appropriateness of care, that means to avoid unnecessary or inappropriate procedures as well as the underutilization of the necessary procedures. In this context, the Choosing wisely campaign have been widely used and disclosed and even the Italian Society of Pediatric Allergology and Immunology - SIAIP has been working to make recommendations in order to ensure the appropriateness of care in the field of allergy and optimize the use of health care resources.
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- 2016
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8. Pediatric emergency room activities in Italy: a national survey.
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Longhi R, Picchi R, Minasi D, and Di Cesare Merlone A
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- Emergency Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Health Services Research, Humans, Italy, Length of Stay statistics & numerical data, Quality Improvement, Societies, Medical, Surveys and Questionnaires, Emergency Service, Hospital organization & administration, Patient Admission statistics & numerical data, Pediatrics
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Background: In Italy, the number of accesses to the Emergency Units has been growing for the past 30 years. This, together with a low coordination between hospital and peripheral pediatric services, has brought to an unnecessarily high number of hospital admissions. For this reason, it is essential to plan and implement strategies able to improve the appropriateness of hospital admissions. In the '90s, the Short Stay Observation was extended to pediatric patients. As highlighted by the report "Guidelines for Pediatric Observation Units" (2005), patients receive considerable benefits from a short hospital permanence. The purpose of the study is to report data about the Pediatric Emergency Room activities in Italy., Methods: In 2011, the Italian Society of Pediatrics promoted an online data collection to investigate organization and activity of Italian Pediatric and Neonatal Units. A form, containing 140 questions, was sent to 624 Pediatric and Neonatology Units. This study will be focused only on data regarding pediatric Emergency Rooms (E.R.) and Observation Units., Results: 237 units replied, 183 if we focus on units with pediatric inpatient service. Based on the results, E.R Units were provided with a dedicated pediatrician in 56 % of the cases: of these, 85 % for 24 h. The majority of the patients were seen by a pediatrician. In only 8 % of the units, patients visited by a pediatrician were less than 40 %. The age limit was 14 years in 60 % of the cases. In 72 % of participating units a E.R. triage was carried out. Only 18 % of units registered more than 10000 E.R. visits/year. The percentage of children hospitalized after accessing the E.R. was significantly higher in southern regions (more than 20 % of the units hospitalized more than 40 % of children entering the E.R.). 66 % of the units were provided with an Observation Unit. In 61 % of the cases, the duration did not exceed 24 h. In more than half of the structures, less than 10 % of the E.R. visits went into observation. The type of remuneration was not homogeneous., Conclusions: The study highlights the heterogeneity of the Italian reality, with great possibilities for improvement, especially in southern regions.
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- 2015
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